im interested in your nutes. having good results with what i use but having issues with the leaves staying green trough flower. i also use many products so its a pain to balance everything. and very expensive.first off im in soil with a mix of 2 parks pro mix and 1 part fox farm ocean forest. normally i dont need to add much veg fert because of the ffof but i hit it with a little if i start to see any yellowing. i use an sensi grow for veg. cal max because i always seem to have problems with mag deficiency. Great white shark mychorizae. AN bud candy for its mollasses. in veg i use half strength just to feed the great white shark. in flower its suppose to give a better taste and smell plus adds the mollasses and amino acids etc. And for flower i use fox farm tiger bloom with fox farm big bud. plus the cal max and bud candy. is it ok to use with fox farm ocean forest soil? does it contain any mychorizae? if not is it ok to use with great white shark? and does it contain anything similar to bud candy? if not can i still use the bud candy with it?
Bud candy and White Shark will work amazingly well with my recipes, so will fox farm. The ph is hella stable with ffof and/or promix.
You might have to go 80% strength on the feeding, since ffof has some nice N fixers, and you are supplementing w/ mycorrhizae. Or not... tough to burn with this stuff.....
Your babies will stay green to the end, and probably get a bigger yield using my base. Nitrate N, man. Nitrate N.
For a flowering program a la AN's recipe: (And a whole lot cheaper
Week 2:Bloom For weeks 1-4 of flower
Week 2 is what you get similar to using Big Bud as a supplement. My stuff is called K-bomb. Same results, less expensive.
and
Week 5:Bloom For the remainder of the grow.
1-2-3 Bloom + Nugget Factory... Overdrive, in other words (with N)
You will see that the week 5 formula has a fair amount of MG, so you will not hopefully experience a def with my recipe! Also note: the week 5: bloom is also a good all around recipe for harder water--- thoroughly tested and use in water starting 200-250 ppm.